? H. P. IRWIN f T ORQONT O school *Heaps & Co‘y Main St., Orders delivered. W. E. COLEMAN This is Overcoat Time STYLE FIT and WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED ~1_ _ ‘OENTS‘_FURNISHINGS _ _ mABIN ST.â€" â€"â€" WESTON Building Plans and Specifiâ€" cations prepared. Estimates Rmven. Contracts taken. and now is the time ‘ to secure one at $ your own price Builder & Contractor Gyrney‘s Oxford Ranges and Heaters. Furnaces and Hot Water Boilers ra/An nA rfafar N Arafa 0 Corner Church and Wellington Streets. Buck‘s Happy Thought Ranges Undertaking and Heaters. Prompt] w. R. waDpswortâ€" Coal : e ana/ar * Câ€"/ n 1i erre _ g KEYS & BULL FDreess and Frock Suits _ A Specialty, _ â€" wW. C. BURRAGE Work Fiistâ€"Class â€"Moderate charges Carrrar Parp Ur â€" $4,000,000.00 REeseERVE _ â€" â€" $4,750,000.00 North Station St, WESTON FOn YOUR SDRING OVERCOAT of stylish patterns white shop on HARDWAR_E MmERCHANTS, | in St., _ =â€"â€" Weston, Ont.. ora delivered. Phone No. 14! Graining, Sign Writing, Etc. _ Meposits received in Bavings Department of $1.00 and upâ€" wards, and interest allowed thereon at Current Rates. with some class to it. & wEST. TO :ONTO aad P.O0 NOUO\f DN He bhas the choicest selection Main Street Weston You will find him in the little Hs ean make an overcoat THE BANK OF General Hardware TORONTO BRANCH PAINTERS and PAPERâ€"HANGERS, EsrasitsEED 1835 UNION LABEL 1528 Dut MANACE! Phone Jet. 71 GO TO EeNNiS, ~ ty Ees CR m Sn SmSHth eoep o mm‘ & C tA Re t i+ f ESmcHid â€" ki 5 ntn a0e o Cam Aracco . CH io B Te ts 2P zs PS ie 61 h 6 > 1€! iGth 3 CS a y ha O Ry & 0m m ho tds us P & l coenes Cns Singer Sewing Machine urmce 26 Dundas St. E. wWEST TORONTO T S Mn e en ooo es oe ONTARIO. pared for the Univerâ€" sity and Royal Military Uollege. Special attention given to juniors and boys entering commercial life. Reâ€"opens Jan. lith. For prospectus apply to M. E. Matthews, Head Master. Frank McDonald SEWING MACHINE Newly renovated and specially adapt ed for the reception of St. Alban‘s is by the Ganadian Northern Ontario to Gowganda Jc¢t. and the Gowganda Transport Company. Fast and reliâ€" able‘service, fifteen hours shorter than any other ~route and lower â€" rates. Passengers coming from outside of Toronto can make very fast connecâ€" tion by taking the Canadian Pacific Winnipeg Express at 10.10 connect with the C. N. O. train at Sudbury which waits for this train and arrives in Gowganda that evening at 9.00 p. m. or under 23 hours. Weston For tickets and information apply to nearest C. P. R. Ticket Agent. ! BEAUTYLENE FOR THE HAIR Miss L. G. Bul on the first Sat the residence . of Bull. Dr. and | pleased to receive REsIDENCE ALBION HOTEL THISTLETOWN, ONTARIO How Made and How Reached LOW SETTLERS‘ RATES call in and get our prices Lessons Given Free. Embruidery a Specialty. There are advantages in buyir near home. CGLONIST CARSâ€"ON ALL TRAINS Lambton Mils. Mrs. E, Mungovan, Apply to pearest Agentâ€"for copy of **Settlers Guide," "‘Western Canada," "Tourist Cars,‘ 5 or write R. L. Thompson, D.P.A., G.P.R., Toronto. BUSINESS EDUCATION Buch as you may obtain under the very best conditions at The Central Business.College of Toronto, at 1788 Dundas Street, is a sure passport to success. Thousands have proved it. Why‘ not investigatefor yourself? Our free catalogue ex;lains. Write forit.. W. H. BHAW, Princival. ir which Berths are Free y so many use Inch‘s _ Silver : Horse Tonic for Horses, Sheap, le and Pigs is because it operates he Kidneys and Liverâ€"and Blood, DRIVING PARTIES JAS. GARDKHOUSE taking and Embalming Promptly Attended. To Before Buying a OF ALL KINDS. w ES Tâ€"O N . G. Bull@will receive again 6 Satuday in March, at ce of Bier brother Dr. E. and $Miss Bull â€" will be receive Weston friends also. DEALER _ IN For Settlers sak BOYS Three miles from Toâ€" ronto,. Visitor. Lord Bishop . of _ ‘Foronto: Large and beautiful grounds. Boys. preâ€" pared for the Univerâ€" The Established Route to MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA cCOWGANDA Resular Trains 10.10 p.m. daily WINNiPEG FLYER 38 hours to Winnipeg Through Tourist Cars Seitlers and Families without Live Stock should use A CHURCH â€"!. ~gig‘e senoor fcor j Proprietor IN Mam Sr., by all who knew him, and was conâ€" ducted by the Rev. Mr. MacGillivray of Weston. The <pallâ€"bearers were _Iobhn Love, John Calhoun, Fred Lund, David Middleton, George Grubbe and Fred Middleton. The flowers were very beautiful among them being a Pillar from his friends of the West Toronto P. 0. A, Pillar from Thistleâ€" town Methodist Sunday School a heart from Miss Laura Windover, West Toronto a wreathi from his mothâ€" er, a wreth from the C..0. F, a broken Harp from Mr. and Mrs. Motgan, West Toronto and a spray from Mr. Kingdon, Thistletown. We would wonder at the early termination of such & useful young life, but we are reminded of the pardemer, whoy while passing through the garden noticed a beautiful rose was plucked, bhe engid râ€" ed of one of the servants who pluckâ€" town Methodist Sunday Schoolipluckâ€" ed it, ‘"The Master‘‘ was the reply, and the asker‘s voice is dumb. Deepâ€" est sympathy is extended to the for years. After Sgrlea\‘ing' the Public School, he attended ithe Eliott Busiâ€" ness College, and since then has been employed by the Ri Simpson Co. Ltd. Tho last few years he has been on the Post Office Staff. of West Toronto. Although he had béen home for four wae i| off dutyinot »igeling well, and unâ€" der the Dr.‘s care, his death came Very unexpectedly to all his many friends and sorrowing relatives. _ The funsral took place on Fiiday to St. Phillips Cemetery Weston, and his remains were laid to rest beside his Fathers. Thas C. 0. F. of Thistletown of which the deceased was a member attended in & body, and their service atâ€"the grave was very impressive. The funeral was very jargely attended thero being 55 carriages, showing the esteem in which tae deceased was held The angel of deatch visited our vilâ€" lage on Tuesday imorning Bec. 15th and called : homeg Mr. .T. E.. Watt (Tom) eldest son @ Mrs. A. Mu‘r. He was home here 26 Fears ago and most oi his Lfe was speMt under the patentâ€" al rooi. He was regular attendent of Thistletown _ Methodist Sunday School and church@while at home, veâ€" ing Secretary of ï¬le Sunday School bereaved ones. A dear beloved son has gone, A brothers pleasant voice has fled. A cheerful loving fniend is crowned. Our comrade now is dead. A vacant spot in his brothers heart, His sorrow and sisters ne‘re forgot. A neverâ€"healing mothers beart Is broken and forgetteth not. In love we all remembeer Tem i Who nas gone before us, home We too like him will soon be called ; To our Eternal Home. CARD OF . THANKS. Mrs. Muir, Thistletown, take this means of expressing her appreciation it the many kind expressions of symâ€" pathy during her son‘s recent illness which terminated on Tuesday Februâ€" ary 15th. Prof. Leopold Heins, of Milwaukee, the professional skater, will be at the Weston Rink on Thursday night, Feb. 24th. Don‘t miss this opportunity of seeing some good fancy skating. The following is the standing of puâ€" pils in their respective classes for last week. _ Names are arranged in order ol merit:â€" Class IV.â€"E. YJohnston, M. Bal dock. Sr. III.â€"A. Love, P. Colhoun, G. Manser, C. Johnston, G. Shaw. Jr. HLâ€"M. Faste, Lo Batker, P. Barker, E. Colhoun, H. Manser, K. Kingdon, G. Kingdon. Class IIâ€"T. Farr, M. Woods, G. Curtis, 8. Farr, G. Shaw, J. Woodsi H. Woods, C. Manser, W. Curtis. Prof. Leopold Heins, of Milwaukes, the professional skater, will be at the Weston Rink on ursday night, Feb. 24th. Don‘t miss %his opportunity of seeing some good #ancy skating. Bring your watches, clocks and jewellery for repair to Inch, chemist and optician, Weston! , The Skating C@rnival held on the | Elia Skating Rin® was a great su'câ€"! cess thero were about a hundred and fifty present with@a large number. in costume=The judges were Messrs. W., O: Puncan, C. %xder, O. Crawfordl who certainly did‘the fair thing and awarded the prize{ï¬ as follows:â€"Bestl Lady. in costumecéï¬. Rowntres, Best | Gentlemar in @stume W. _ Bagg.| Ladie‘s Race E. Snider, Gentlemen‘s Race R. Whitmoreés _ Best Couple F| \Bnider, C. Heisy. «We hope the proâ€" prietor s â€"will 303_3{1 be ready. for another one. ? | IN MEMORY OF MR. T. F. WATT THISTLETOWN PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT. Ii you want to keep him in shape, turned from the fforeign field, is exâ€" never let him suffer pain. Rub on ivpected to speak gt the ‘"One by One" ‘‘Nerviline‘‘â€"it is ynoted for curing]Intercessional Band‘s meeting nsxt strains, swellings éld stifiness andiMonday night, AtE 8â€"o‘clock,. in the sore muscles. For imternal use in cur~; Davenport road ?hurch Hali. ing cramps and c@fic, Nerviline is a _ ; i4 perfect marvel. Ingevery gceod trainâ€" _AÂ¥ rally of temperance workers will ing stable you‘ll finf ’\*}rviline because be held next Fridgy night at 8 o‘clock it keeps horses in t’ï¬m and reduces in Davenport rogd Church Hall, to the vetermary billÂ¥5/Farmers, stockâ€" lay plans for futife activities. â€" This mer and all horse owners should buy will be a federatiq@g meeting and evety bott!s at all dealers HAVE YOU A HORSE? n E. DIXON, Teacher O rnival held on the was a great sucâ€" out a hundred and ‘a large number. in whers should buy How invaluable it 29€ eT In connection with the High Parkâ€" avenue Methodist Church, a boys‘ "club has recently been formed under the name of ‘‘The Boy Scouts."‘ \Thomas Crossen is the scout master, ‘and the boys will receive practical ‘instruction in signalling, first aid to ‘the injured, etc. _ In stepping off a moving car at the corner oi Dundas and Conduit streets, Mr. R. H. Williamg, of Shaw Street, slipned aprd fell, alighting on his head. He will be conmucd to his home for a iew days. The polico depagtment are having five new police patrol boxes installed and which will be im use toâ€"Mmorrow.: address on names and their meaning at the A.â€"Y. P. $A. of 8t. John‘s Miss Bescis Rogets, daughter of Mr. E. R. Rogers, Inspector of Asylums and Prisons, Evelyn crescent, is ill with a serious attack of typhoid fever. $ The Rev.. Mr. McGonigle, of St. George‘s Church Etobicoke, preached in St. Mark‘s Church Monday night. His subject was "The Evolution and the Knowledge oi Self." Neil McLean, 75 Hook avenue, fell and badly wrenched his ankle this morning. â€" McLean is a city teamster and the accident occurred while he was carrying some hay for his team at the Keele street stables. Church Monday night R. Patterson,; V district, 43 s isiting for a few days. The third meeting of the Homewood Club was held Monday evening in the Masonic Temple banquet chamber, and was the occasion of very keen enjoyâ€" ment for. the you%g people who dancâ€" ed and for their elders who played cards in adjoini?ng rooms in the A resident oï¬ this district brought hi: dog, a large ite bullâ€"terrier, to the autholities to fhe destroyed. temple: The floor and the ventilation wero all that could be desired and the young people were enthusiastic in their praise. . . & _GCome to the Fa&py Dress Carnival to ‘be held in the [Weston Skating Rink on Monday, February 28. . Quality and lowest prite in Pprescripâ€" tions both for medicines and glasses, Inch, Weston. e Mr. Pordage has bought a lot fon the corner of Eglinton}and Guest Auenue and intends cultivati®g it in the spring. A Gold and Silver Tree Concert under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Sociéty of Mount Denais Methodist Church will be held in the church on Tuesday, A pril 12th, 1910.. Admission Free. ‘The Young People‘s Society had an enjoyable evening af the parsonage On ‘Monday. Mrs. Dingick gave a practical address which wasy much appreciated, after which refreshniémts were served. Prof. Leopcld Héns, of Milwaukee, the professional sk@ter, will be at the Weston Rink on Th@rsday night, Peb. 24th. Don‘t miss this opportunity of seeing some good [&ney skating. Mr. J. Nicholson gave an jinteresting UMHO DEOICDSIUIOL DM&RODCL, MELOL LW COR IOT ETE Weston Rink on Th@rsday night, Peb. One millian bott used every year 24th. Don‘t miss this opportunity of s_tt;g:angkr Wgatofth_ls r:eans! iblsif;,z R K ies e roof is#not possible secing some good f gy sakatine. \Nerviline is a @rusty liniment, a Gerâ€" ]household remedy®upon which mothers ; i ‘can depend in @ase of accident or 75 râ€" y + \sudden sickness.¢Scarcely an ache or ï¬@VERéw@URT & ‘pain that Nemwiline â€" won‘t cureâ€" & ‘qmong the hundreds of ailments for Get your dog muzzZles from Jas. which i! is c ranteed â€"are the {ol Hugill, Eagle Block, Weston. : llowmg'-’" V‘ . 3 J â€" â€" â€" Headache. 2 Neuralgia. Come to the Faficy Dress Carnival! Sciatica. . Rheumatism. to be lheld in the wa'?heston Skating Rink! _ Lumbago . & Chest Colds. on Monday, February 28. 1 Sore Back _ Toothache. F l Earache. %% Cramps. Rev. Mr. Tuf’nb(rl.%, a missionary reâ€" Diarrhoca. ’j‘; Bowel Disorders. turned from the fforeign field, is exâ€"l Doctors will tell you that nothing pected to speak Jt,the "One by One" but the purest and most healing Intercessional Bgnd‘s meeting noxt antiseptic drugs are used in Nerviâ€" Monday . night, zit § â€"o‘clock, in the lineâ€"that‘s why it is so safe for Davenport road @hurch Hali. general family use, for the bLabY as BEAUTYLENE T Come to the F%ï¬cy Dress Carnival to be lheld in the ‘Weston Skating Rink on Monday, February 28. individna work for cordially son, 1} known in this isiting@gin EPreston Springs intereffted and willir social &rd moral refor nvited Sto attend. â€" B HAIR n The southwestem% part of the proâ€" vince, from Hant% county westward, has been covered ?§a.nd it is expected that the survey Wi?’j_l be completed durâ€" ing the coming surgmer. From the East§came wisdom, it is said; and the eastern most province oï¬ _ the Dominio Nova : Scotia, is showing its Wisdom by ‘"taking stock" of its forest resd@ces with a view to inaugurating a b\%linesslike system of managing them. @This inventory was begun during the %ast summer (1909) and was under tl? charge of Dr. B. E. Fernow, dean> of the faculty ol forestry of the Un@}\'ersity of Toronto, who was ascisted * by the Chiel Fire Warden of the péovince and several trained foresters. & The total area surveyed during the past summer WaS?fl.bout 8500 square miles. The cost was very low, averagâ€" ing less than twengy cents per square mile. as Only a rough sugvey, or ‘"reconnaiâ€" sance,"‘ was attemflted. Each member of the partyâ€" was é,assiéned a certain district and _ all@wed _ considerable latitude in choosit% a way to cover this to the best advantage. Time Time and expen$ were saved by util zing existing | records and inâ€" formation â€"secured from _ wellâ€"inâ€" formed persons, Where these were found reliable, t fieldâ€"work conâ€" sisting largely in ) checking the inâ€" formation thus obtained, studying forest types, etc. z This information gf,was then plotted‘ in the field directiy on large scale} maps (2 inches to ;‘the mile). Among the points recorded were the extent oi the burned arg;as, the degree of cutting on cutâ€"over areas, the comâ€" position of the forest, the condition of the young gréfvvth or ‘"reproducâ€". tion‘‘ and the character of the farmâ€" ing lands, meadows, etc., within the farming country. _ certainly Whilo np doubt errors have crept in, the estimates are at least based upon exa¢t knowledge, and that ig far more than can be said of formâ€" erâ€"estimates. It:‘}is to be hoped that other Provinces oï¬ the Dominion will gee fit, ere 1o§g to follow Nova icotia‘s examplé in this line of work. The unexampled success of ‘"Nerviâ€" line‘‘ is due to the fact that it is five times stronger, three times more peneâ€" trating, more painâ€"relieving than any other liniment. Nova Scotia Makes Inventory OIf Foresg Wealth. NO LINIMENT LIKE â€" NERVILINE.» general family use, for the baby as well â€"as the parent. If you haven‘t tried _ Nérviline,â€" do soâ€" nowâ€"your neighbors are almost sure to know of its manifold merits and uses. Refuse any_ substitute for Nerviâ€" line, sold the world over in large 25¢. bottles, five for $1.00, all dealers, or The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, Ont. 5 Fifty Years‘ Use Proves _ It The Strorgest, Safest, Best. 1,000,000 BOTTLES SOLD ~â€" ANNUALIY when TAKING STOCK f ; } l ;Ne'u Rhe: ?: # Che i & Too »\W § Cra Y‘ Boy tell you FOR SALEâ€"Good Brick House. Best §ALEsSMANâ€"Whole or part time ; liberal terms; prompt pay. Out= fit free. Over five hundred acres in trees. Write at once, â€" "Canada‘s Oldest Nurseries,""‘ Thos. W. Bowman & Sen Co. Ltd., Ridgeville, Ont. poRr SALE.â€"Stagle and Drivl Sbed, room fog 2 horses and cow. _ Apply to Mr&, Thos. McLelia Main street. © > location in Westony Apply J. K. Mcâ€" Ewen, Weston. & 16 J, K. MoEWEN, Licensed Auctioncer for the Counties of York, Peel and Simcoe. Deale: in Real Estate. Village and Farm Properties for Sale or Rent. Oftice, Main St., Weston. Long distance Telephone connection. HENRY RUSSELL, Licensed Aucâ€" tioneer for City of Toronto and Counties of York and Peel. All orders promptly attended to. I have several good farm properties placed in my hands for sale, all within a few miles of the City of Toronto. I also bave several house properties and vacant lots in the Village of Weston. Anyone wishing either Farm or Vilâ€" lage property will find it to their adâ€" vantage to consult me before buying. Phone Central, Weston.. Residence, John Street. tf A REPRESENTATIVE FOR WESTON This is the time to sell Nursery Stock. We pay liberally and offer steady employment. Our list of SPECIALITIES embraces a rare and choice list of ready sellers in both Fruir and OrnamEntaAL Stock. SEep Porators, etc. STONE & WELLINGTON Established 1887. The Hospital for Ls‘"> Sick Children â€" THIS APPEAL _8 10 YOU! That E Sick Child REMEMBER Eohtants whose Par: ents Carunot Afford to Pay for Treatâ€" ment is Treated Free. . The Hosapitel for Sickâ€" Children had last year in its cote and beds 1,155 patientsâ€" 383 of these were z 00 from 267 places in g- “{,:,) 't‘he Province. Sixtyâ€" -‘A;‘ ve per cent. were j 35‘ .:?,‘,’if‘g‘ children of peor pChâ€" “_/Z? people who could ’ 3 t ds not afford to pay. TWO CLUB FOOT Cagrs NAS tPeateUl 20,06 IN PLASTER. chiildren 4; 11,550 o these unable to pay and were treated free If you know of any child in your neighbochood w ho is sick or has any defornaity send the name of the parent to the Secretary. The Hospital for ,ï¬ > m S ~@\ Sick Children is not (Â¥E@fe4," ' Setre a loeal but a great 6 1A 3 Provincial Charity k&? for the sick child of £ » the poor man in «ny GOING NOME LN A WEEK part of Ontario has same claim upon its help 2e as the child & who 1i ves s Y 7. within the 4 c e ud uo t .& 5s ‘,&\’* its walls in Ui®.J=av /Â¥ Ti&Sst Riw*W Toronto. 1 Among other thifgs that fail to im press a man favofably are his wife‘s relations. ~"Re P &Wâ€l{%‘g woe rme J 2 Â¥xeq. . ons â€rr’;,g, cases o f W,. , Pn SA Club F eet '~1?7. CAE men ,;} \ }!. treated i n MASSAGING A PATIENT. the Hospi tal last yesr and 67 had perfect correction. buttons on her hugband‘s clotu Write for terms and catalogue. BEFORE AFTER Just think of itâ€"Your money can help the Hospital to do the good work of straightening the crooked limbs and club feet of little children. Please help us. Please Send Contributions to J. Ross Robertson, Chairman, or to Douglas Davidson, Sec.â€"Treas., The Hospital for Sick Children, College St., Toronto. Condensed Advertisements Our B j § & 6 I v é : [ 4 t z m _ y ;, ,/’l‘ < ‘f’,¢ a : y #res <(m '?;fg(; ez #7 Ts FoNTHILL . NURSERIES WANTED Je and Driving Since its organizaâ€" tion the Institution has treated 15,613 chfidren 4 11,550 of TORONTO. 80 i1aD, 16 e $9